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  2. Text-to-image model - Wikipedia

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    An image conditioned on the prompt an astronaut riding a horse, by Hiroshige, generated by Stable Diffusion 3.5, a large-scale text-to-image model first released in 2022. A text-to-image model is a machine learning model which takes an input natural language description and produces an image matching that description.

  3. Ideogram (text-to-image model) - Wikipedia

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    Ideogram is a freemium text-to-image model developed by Ideogram, Inc. using deep learning methodologies to generate digital images from natural language descriptions known as prompts. The model is capable of generating legible text in the images compared to other text-to-image models. [1] [2]

  4. Flux (text-to-image model) - Wikipedia

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    Flux (also known as FLUX.1) is a text-to-image model developed by Black Forest Labs, based in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. Black Forest Labs were founded by former employees of Stability AI. As with other text-to-image models, Flux generates images from natural language descriptions, called prompts.

  5. Google updates AI image generation tools following inaccuracy ...

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    Google said its new image generation model will come with “built-in safeguards and adhere to our product design principles”. The ability to generate images of people will only be available in ...

  6. DreamBooth - Wikipedia

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    Depicted here are algorithmically generated images of Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, performing bench press exercises at a fitness gym. DreamBooth is a deep learning generation model used to personalize existing text-to-image models by fine-tuning. It was developed by researchers from Google Research and Boston University in 2022.

  7. After critics slammed Google’s “woke” generative AI system, the company halted the ability of its Gemini tool to create images of people to fix what it acknowledged were “inaccuracies in ...